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  1. Hugo Haase (Allenstein, actual Olsztyn, 29 de septiembre de 1863-Berlín, 7 de noviembre de 1919) [1] fue un abogado, político socialdemócrata y pacifista alemán. [2] Biografía

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugo_HaaseHugo Haase - Wikipedia

    Hugo Haase (29 September 1863 – 7 November 1919) was a German socialist politician, jurist and pacifist. With Friedrich Ebert, he co-chaired of the Council of the People's Deputies during the German Revolution of 1918–19.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2019 · Hugo Haase was a prominent social democrat in the Kaiserreich, who opposed German war aims and formed the Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD) of Germany in 1917. He co-chaired the Council of People’s Representatives ( Rat der Volksbeauftragten) during the 1918-1919 revolution.

  4. Hugo Haase (1863-1919) was a leading left-wing SPD politician whose protest at the conduct of the war led him to resign and lead a splinter party dedicated to ending the war in 1917. Sponsored Links. Born on 29 September 1863 in East Prussia the son of a shoemaker, Haase studied law in Konigsberg before joining the SPD in 1887.

  5. Hugo Haase (© Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1970-096-05-1) 1863-1919. Became Chairman of the SPD in 1911; Became Chairman of the USPD in 1917; Became Chairman of the Council of People’s Representatives in 1918; A lawyer, Hugo Haase joined the SPD in 1887 and was part of the party’s center, grouped around Karl Kautsky.

  6. Hugo Haase ( Allenstein, 29 d'octubre de 1863 - Berlín, 7 de novembre de 1919) Va ser un polític socialista i pacifista alemany. Biografia. Haase va ser fill d'un sabater jueu. Després del batxillerat, va estudiar Dret i Ciències Administratives a Königsberg, on es va convertir en advocat el 1890.

  7. German politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Ledebour. In Georg Ledebour. …he and his fellow socialist Hugo Haase formed a solitary opposition to the voting of German war credits (August 1914). He and Haase later led other party dissidents in the formation of the Independent Social Democratic Party (1917).